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Chancellor candidate Merz's stumble casts shadow over hopes for rebooting struggling German economy

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....hancellor candidate Merz's stumble casts shadow over hopes for rebooting struggling German economy<BR>PTI News<BR>Dated:- 6-5-2025<BR>PTI<BR>Frankfurt, May 6 (AP) Friedrich Merz's unprecedented failure to win election as German chancellor in the first round of voting in parliament raises doubts about the new government's ability to push Europe's largest economy out of stagnation. Tuesday's event....

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....s add uncertainty to an economy that hasn't seen significant growth since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Above all, Merz was expected to end the squabbling over spending and budgets that plagued predecessor Olaf Scholz's unruly three-party coalition that collapsed in November. His February 23 election win and coalition deal seemed to provide assurance that his government could confront multiple....

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.... challenges including lagging investment in pro-growth projects, choking bureaucracy and a lack of skilled labour. Now that fresh start seems much less certain, economists say. It remains possible that Merz and a coalition between his Union bloc and the centre-left Social Democrats will eventually take power in subsequent voting rounds under Germany's constitution. Parliament was voting again ....

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....Tuesday afternoon. “However, the failed vote, and fact that it came out of the blue, have already weakened Merz significantly," said Franziska Palmas, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics. “His promise to run a much more efficient and conflict-free government ... looks much less credible now. And delivering on his economic proposals, including a big increase in defence and infrastr....

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....ucture spending, corporate tax cuts, bureaucracy cuts and digitalization, will be more difficult than expected,” Palmas added. The fact that Merz received only 310 votes on a secret ballot — when he needed a majority of 316 out of 630 votes — led to speculation that some fiscally conservative legislators are resisting his post-election decision to loosen Germany's constitutional limit on d....

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....eficit spending and set up a 500 billion euro fund to spend on infrastructure such as bridges and rail lines. Those measures were passed in the outgoing parliament. Hope that the government will quickly push ahead with new investments and reforms “has been shattered,” said Carsten Brzeski, global chief of macro at ING bank. “We still think that eventually, Friedrich Merz will become the ....

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....next chancellor. However, today's events show that not everyone seems to have understood the sense of urgency and the need to have a functioning government.” For years, the debt limits constrained spending on infrastructure and was ultimately blamed for slowing growth. On top of that, China has gone from a lucrative export market for German companies to a competitor in German specialties such ....

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....as autos and industrial machinery. Extensive permissions processes are blamed for slowing new business projects, while the loss of cheap Russian natural gas due to the invasion of Ukraine has raised energy costs for businesses. While the vote was “a bad surprise," some of the tough decisions on spending and the debt limit were taken in the outgoing parliament, said Holger Schmieding, chief eco....

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....nomist at Berenberg bank. “The extra fiscal space exists ... today's upset will probably not affect the way the additional money for defence and infrastructure is allocated in a major way.” Schmieding noted that most votes in parliament are not by secret ballot, which could prevent some of the coalition members who spurned Merz from voting against bills in parliament. The decision to set u....

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....p the infrastructure fund outside the debt limit had raised hope for more government spending and an exit from stagnation. Those hopes were dampened April 2 when US President Donald Trump announced a slew of new tariffs on almost all US trading partners, including a 20 per cent tariff on goods from the European Union. That immediately added to the headwinds for Germany's export-dominated economy....

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...., amid uncertainty over whether EU officials can negotiate a lower tariff rate during the 90-day pause institute by Trump before the tariffs take effect. (AP) GRS GRS<BR> News - Press release - PIB....